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Undergraduate and Master's Programme
The ESRF offers undergraduate and Master students the opportunity to join a beamline team for a few months and take part in cutting-edge X-ray synchrotron radiation experiments. Students will be fully integrated into ongoing research projects and will gain hands-on experience with advanced instrumentation, data acquisition, and scientific analysis.
This programme is designed for motivated students who wish to develop practical skills in experimental physics, chemistry, materials science, biology, or related fields, within an international research environment.
What You Will Do
- Stay at an ESRF beamline for several months
- Participate in X-ray synchrotron radiation experiments
- Contribute to data analysis and interpretation
- Work closely with ESRF scientists and engineers
Present your results in a short report or presentation at the end of your stay.
Who Can Apply
- Undergraduate students (final year)
- Master’s students
- Background in physics, chemistry, materials science, engineering, biology, or related disciplines
- Good knowledge of English
How to Apply
Step 1 – Choose a Project
Consult the list of available projects here. Each project description includes the name and contact details of the scientist in charge.
Select the project(s) that best match your interests and skills.
Step 2 – Contact the person in charge of the project
After selecting a project, contact the scientist in charge directly to discuss your interest and suitability.
Step 3 – Submit Your Application
Prepare the following documents:
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Brief motivation letter (optional but recommended)
Send your application by email, indicating clearly:
- The title of the chosen project
- The name of the scientist in charge
Duration
Typical stay: a few months (flexible depending on the project and academic requirements).
Location
ESRF, Grenoble, France
What We Offer
- Hands-on experience at a world-leading synchrotron facility
- Training in advanced experimental techniques
- Supervision by experienced scientists
- International and collaborative working environment
Contact
For general questions about the programme
For scientific questions:
Please contact directly the scientist in charge as listed in the project description.



